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Now that were getting into the ''cooler'' months of the year i was thinking that maybe we could do a track day at wakefield park (seeing most people on hear are from syd & canb). And it could be a "friendly" time trail day for supras against sklyines. Anybody would be able to come along and enter but the main idea is to put the to makes/models of cars against each other. Just thought i'd put in an idea as i've been wanting to have a blast round wakefield for a very long time And would provide a good days entertainment.

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sounds good gtr is hungry for some supra meat. i'm a regular at wakefeild and am eager to get back on. i usually check the wakefield website for open track days.

i do know of 2 supra's that 'might' be a threat to me but either way 'bring it on'

as far as i know the amount of skylines in canberra either gts-t's or gtr's would outnumber the supra owners 10-1. it'll be a slaughter at the track......in a freindly type of way.

p.s. no offence to any supra owners out there.

 i do know of 2 supra's that 'might' be a threat to me.

Whos supras???, I've got a friend(well a couple actually) who are on the forums and part of the syd mark iv club. And know most of the big power supra in canberra. I'm also part of the CCG (Canberra celica group) with the sprinter and soon to be in somthing to do with skylines as i'm buying Lee's R32 with the RB25 in it!!! That should kill of so fat arsed JZA80's!!!

It's a tight track for bigger cars. I was down there a few weeks ago and it's the first time my car actually felt 'big'.

Do it on a weekend for best attendance I reckon.

I dunno if maybe Sundays are better so people can prep their cars on saturday.???

I'd come anyway.

I dunno if maybe Sundays are better so people can prep their cars on saturday.???

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Thats the plan, been going through the going throught the forums, J-racing is hold a track day on the 12 october (sunday) at wakefield park. So that sound like the plan, i was at the last on and the turn out was good, only down side to sundays is that it cost's more. think it was about $150 last time. Were as "No Speed Days" are $80

1. luch it was in the recent speed mag the widebody trd. with a t78 kit, 330kw with standard fuel system, he'll be aiming for 450+ soon once he gets the fuel system sorted + 18/13 inch tyres at the back (semi slicks) he's a good friend and my nearest competitor here in canberra. he's a member as myself (red gtr) on www.shogunclubdivision.com

2. daniel it's gold and has been timed at 11. something sec down at sydney's new drag track, not too sure how it'll go at a circuit, he like me has been a regular at wakefield, but last i talked to him he is only interested in quarter mile times than circuit, but it won't stop him from having a go at wakefield.

it's good to see canberra has some nice/tough supra's to go up against the sydney boys. like abo bob has said it'll be good to have the track day on a weekend like sunday.

Ah, sharfty, The gold ESP supra, did and 11.2 last time he's gong to drag combat tomorrow. Only seen him at wakefield once, i had to help him when his car came off the trailor on his way back home.

if you already have the wakefield licence and you're own helmet it'll save you a few extra $$ regardless if you go during the week or weekend.

i do know it'll cost more to hire the track on the weekends (sat/sun) than it is to hiring it during the week.

but have it when it has an open track day (no speed limit) during the weekend which is maybe once in a blue moon.

when jerry from j-racing has a track day he charges through the roof, and makes at least 80-90% profit from it, which is ok for him but not ok for entrants.

hey whytry, i just remembered that ive driven past you before, i was i my bros R31 (blue executive) and we were both on isabella drive, i hung my head out of the windoiw and said nice and then u said thanks, then we went our seperate ways. i know this is probly heaps random but yeah...........

yeah but it sure as hell is loud ltsjayce and that's at idle i love the sound.

good meeting up with ya abo bob not a big turnout on sat which was good sunday was a bit busy but overall ok.

on another note meet a supra owner, forgot his name black, with chromies canberra car with a single turbo conversion one to look out for.

yeah but it sure as hell is loud ltsjayce and that's at idle i love the sound.

Ah,stop it:I'm blushing!Seriously,I gotta put something quieter(read:more legal)on it shortly,although it'll be hard going to something so strangled after being spoilt by the Nismo system....So,any update on the trackday?

check it on the n.s.w. thread under events, then track day.

Tried that:came up with 5th June-which has already gone...Did I miss something?Or did I not see an upcoming date?Keeeen for a lap or 20!

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